Freedom Friday Let us see you ARs

You know that being a restricted/now prohibited that you need a trigger lock on that, right?

Its in use not storage. When im done working for the day I need to make sure she goes back into the safe though. Wouldn't want to leave such a dangerous baby killer out on its own, it's only purpose is to kill the most people in the shortest amount of time after all.
 
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You know that being a restricted/now prohibited that you need a trigger lock on that, right?

Actually, they're supposed to be stored according to their previous classification status. I know, so dangerous they absolutely need to be taken off the streets two years from now and can continued to be stored like other non-prohibited guns.
 
This is my wife's build that she finished last week and tested it at the range last weekend (optics added after this pic). It's a NR Canadian manufactured Sterling Arms International Target Rifle.

SAI TR - Ejection Port Side.jpg
 

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